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    'Finally, we made it!': Ho Chi Minh City celebrates first metro

    Thousands of selfie-taking Ho Chi Minh City residents crammed into train carriages Sunday (Dec 22) as the traffic-clogged business hub celebrated the opening of its first-ever metro line after years of delays.


    Huge queues spilled out of every station along the US$1.7 billion line that runs almost 20km from the city centre - with women in traditional "ao dai" dress, soldiers in uniform and couples clutch

    "I know it (the project) is late, but I still feel so very honoured and proud to be among the first on this metro," said office worker Nguyen Nhu Huyen after snatching a selfie in her jam-packed train car.


    "Our city is now on par with the other big cities of the world," she said.

    It took 17 years for Vietnam's commercial capital to reach this point. The project, funded largely by Japanese government loans, was first approved in 2007 and slated to cost just US$668 million.

    When construction began in 2012, authorities promised the line would be up and running in just five years.


    But as delays mounted, cars and motorbikes multiplied in the city of 9 million people, making the metropolis hugely congested, increasingly polluted and time-consuming to navigate.


    The metro "meets the growing travel needs of residents and contributes to reducing traffic congestion and environmental pollution", the city's deputy mayor Bui Xuan Cuong said.


    Cuong admitted authorities had to overcome "countless hurdles" to get the project over the line.


    "FRUSTRATING" DELAYS


    According to state media reports, the metro was late because of "slow capital disbursement, unexpected technical problems, personnel difficulties and the COVID-19 pandemic".

    "The delays and cost overruns have been frustrating," said Professor Vu Minh Hoang at Fulbright University Vietnam, who warned that with just 14 station stops, the line's "impact in alleviating traffic will be limited in the short run".


    However, it is still a "historic achievement for the city's urban development", he added.


    With lessons learnt, "the construction of future lines will be increasingly easier, faster, and more cost-efficient", Hoang told AFP.

    Back on the train, 84-year-old war veteran Vu Thanh told AFP he was happy to experience below ground in a more positive way after spending three years fighting American troops in the city's famous Cu Chi tunnels, an enormous underground network.

    "It feels so different from the underground experience I had years ago during the war. It's so bright and nice here," he said.


    Reflecting on the delays, he added: "We built the tunnels to hide from our enemies in the past, so building a tunnel for a train should not be that hard," he added.


    "Finally, we made it!"

    'Finally, we made it!': Ho Chi Minh City celebrates first metro - CNA

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    Wow great news, I've been watching that being built since 2015 or something, very happy for them

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    Yep me to
    A game changer for sure. I love Vietnam been there dozens of times mostly when living in Lao. I find it ticks all the boxes it's got,mountains, beaches, great food and beer, the woman are easy on the eye and it's fucking cheap
    What's more is they don't seem as jaded with farangs " yet" used to do roadies from Lao. Stick the kids in the car in vientiane drive south to Lao bao stay the night on the Vietnam side then be in danang for lunch. Never had a hiccup. Damn sure miss doing that.
    Most people are Kunts.dont believe me? Next time you see a group of people. Shout out OI KUNT watch em all turn around.

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    Red face

    Quote Originally Posted by misskit View Post
    "Finally, we made it!"
    Sigh Gone

    I hope thay call the french built and named Ga Sai Gon link to Cho Lon the Ho Choo Choo line

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    Cool. Good luck to the Vietnamese with expanding it further.

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    It was still under construction when I visited Saigon in 2019. Congrats to the Viets for finishing it. Hope it decongests traffic & they get better at following traffic rules, esp the motorbikes. (wishful thinking! Lol)

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    I can recall being in bangkok when the skytain was being built. It was sure challenging getting around in the sukhumvit area at the time but wow. Look at it now. What a game changer. Shit doesn't happen overnight as much as we want it to

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